Acer X243H

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alaTest has collected and analyzed 90 reviews of Acer X243H. The average rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Monitors for all reviews. Comments about the reliability and design are on the whole positive. The size and usability also get good reviews.

price, usability, size, design, reliability

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Monitors the Acer X243H is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 85/100 = Very good quality.

Amazon.com review summary for Acer X243H

alaTest has collected and analyzed 8 user reviews of Acer X243H from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.6/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.2/5 for other Monitors on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the price, but there are some critical views about the reliability. Comments are divided on the usability.

Good monitor

I bought two of these monitors and I am very pleased with my purchase. They have a great picture and were easy to set up and get going. The menu buttons are a little hard to see since it is black on black - but maybe it is just because I'm blind.I'd...

great product

Great for multi monitor setups.

I had a number of glossy LCD's of different sizes that I wanted to replace and these were the most reasonable priced 2ms displays I found. Interfaces are adequate(No HDMI), controls are ok though I miss having a dedicated brightness and contrast....

Great Psu

The individual pixels don't rotate with the screen, so sub-pixel font rendering doesn't work well when this monitor is rotated 90 degrees relative to another monitor with the same pixel orientation. Oh well.

The range of motion of this monitor is exactly as advertised, and the picture quality is amazing. It looks much better when placed in portrait mode than any other monitor with which I've done the same. The base is very sturdy; this thing's not going...

It's heavy, it's hot, and it makes my 23" Acer look like garbage. My only real concern is power consumption - but if that were enough to drop an egg, I wouldn't be driving it with Fermi technology